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thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you for having me tonight at the as above and the internal revenue service sent predators, with respect to progress in the past years. first, theda skocpol and vanessa williamson present a study of the tea party. the authors examine several tea party chapters and report tea party supporters are predominantly middle-class older americans who according to the authors mostly enjoy manicures social security benefits, but are reticent to pay taxes to assist those they deem him deserving. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you. we are delighted to be here in north carolina today and look forward to a lively discussion after we introduced a research boat. just remind you well, the tea party and his contemporary station first-out theme very rapidly and amazingly, just weeks after barack obama was inaccurate as president of the united states following an election that was rather amazing and historic. in february team, 2009, rick santelli went into a rant here about the founding f
thanks for being with us. >> guest: my pleasure. thank you for having me tonight at the as above and the internal revenue service sent predators, with respect to progress in the past years. first, theda skocpol and vanessa williamson present a study of the tea party. the authors examine several tea party chapters and report tea party supporters are predominantly middle-class older americans who according to the authors mostly enjoy manicures social security benefits, but are reticent to...
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senator ted cruz joins us exclusively to tell us about his strategy. >> and then russia spits in
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and this makes sense to us because hospitals are very different entities. why we try to create the same welcoming and person alien vierment within the hospital, it is just a very different facility. san francisco general hospital, for example, is more than 500,000 square feet, almost 35 times the size of an average clinic and there are a number of buildings spread across the 15 acre campus there are dozens of entrances to the campuses and multiple buildings and we see more than 100,000 clients each year that are on the campus for a wide variety of reasons and they are picking up prescription and visiting the doctor and accessing emergency care and this makes it more difficult for demonstrater to address their messages to the patients, seeking specific types of services so we understand the difference between the clinics and the hospitals and why the exclusion for the hospitals and we think that the legislation is a thoughtful approach. >> thank you, very much, and i think that you raised a very important point. you know that there is something very unique a
and this makes sense to us because hospitals are very different entities. why we try to create the same welcoming and person alien vierment within the hospital, it is just a very different facility. san francisco general hospital, for example, is more than 500,000 square feet, almost 35 times the size of an average clinic and there are a number of buildings spread across the 15 acre campus there are dozens of entrances to the campuses and multiple buildings and we see more than 100,000 clients...
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bad news for us, we will get the heavy rain. by 2:00 a.m. on saturday, it's well to the northeast of us. it really begins to accelerate into new england. the good news is we clear out friday night and we have a decent weekend. not thunderstorm free, but a decent weekend. see the bands off shore on the east coast of florida? they will work their way back into georgia and south and north carolina as we go through the night. some of those heavy bands come in tomorrow. it's going to be tough going to work and tough going from work. we do have showers and a few thunderstorms right now through the metro area unrelated to andrea. this is kind of bonus rain, if you will. we're looking at pretty good rain, the yellow envelope most of the metro area. we have a few reds, mainly yellow and oranges, which means moderate rain. we get up to 70 in germantown. now we have heavy activity down south. so live look outside. it is raining at national. temperature 71. relative humidity, 73% and the winds is the east at 7. flash flood watch for friday. with unto fo
bad news for us, we will get the heavy rain. by 2:00 a.m. on saturday, it's well to the northeast of us. it really begins to accelerate into new england. the good news is we clear out friday night and we have a decent weekend. not thunderstorm free, but a decent weekend. see the bands off shore on the east coast of florida? they will work their way back into georgia and south and north carolina as we go through the night. some of those heavy bands come in tomorrow. it's going to be tough going...
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a little bit of context at the federal level the freedom of access to the acts makes it offense to use intimidation or physical force to prevent someone from entering a facility. eleven states makes it illegal to obstruct the california, marijuana, elder monson, new york, north carolina, washington. four states stand property damage to a clinic, including california, and maine has enacted a noise regulation, pertaining to outside activity, outside of a clinic. and it has made it an offense to intentionally waste a substance with an unpleasant clinic, north carolina prohibits weapons during a demonstration outside of a clinic. and then, in terms of the buffer zone, in particular, to address sburp yee's point, there are three states that have passed buffer zone legislation, colorado, has a 100 feet fixed and 8 feet floating and so it is kind of a combination. and massachusetts as supervisor campos mentioned has a 35 feet buffer zone and montana has a 35 feet and 8 feet floating, buffer zone floating. and there are several goments that passed buffalo and rochester new york, and mel burn f
a little bit of context at the federal level the freedom of access to the acts makes it offense to use intimidation or physical force to prevent someone from entering a facility. eleven states makes it illegal to obstruct the california, marijuana, elder monson, new york, north carolina, washington. four states stand property damage to a clinic, including california, and maine has enacted a noise regulation, pertaining to outside activity, outside of a clinic. and it has made it an offense to...
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joining us now is paul gosar. good to have you with us. already we are hearing discussions in this case initiated by senator john cornyn. he shutdown may already be in process? >> we have an administration that is addicted to spending. when you have an addiction, you do it incrementally. but we also have to do is teach the american people that we have a president that has misinformed online about the strength of this country finds itself in. >> congressman, i am as fiscally conservative as anyone in this country. but at what point do you all say that we are going to have to wait until the next round of elections? solvation does not lie with shutting down the federal government. it has been demonstrated time and time again in a well, the president did win in my district. think what the american public voted for was a stalemate. because they wanted to have some accountability and traparency. >> i agree with that. i'm talking about the power of the house of representatives himself. >> i think that's why we lost this last one. we were progress
joining us now is paul gosar. good to have you with us. already we are hearing discussions in this case initiated by senator john cornyn. he shutdown may already be in process? >> we have an administration that is addicted to spending. when you have an addiction, you do it incrementally. but we also have to do is teach the american people that we have a president that has misinformed online about the strength of this country finds itself in. >> congressman, i am as fiscally...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ gerri: and a special edition of the willis report we're taking questions about obamacare. the panel of experts answering your health care questions facebook, a twitter comment 877-249-9626. joining me now orthopedic surgeon and a surgeon and adjunct scholar at the cato institute. started with a call from north carolina. caller: my question is around privacy and security i am worried about the death hit the policy and who has access along with what it does to the doctors working for the government versus working for us. gerri: what about privacy concerns? image you are right to be concerned that data is actually usable by any other government agency is says when you log on there is an area bikeway new download the itunes they have the right to share that information with other agencies for unlawful purposes. you are right to be concerned this data will be looked at this on purpose or inadvertently. >> we heard testimony last week that some of the 80 companies the e
will power us all... into the future. ♪ gerri: and a special edition of the willis report we're taking questions about obamacare. the panel of experts answering your health care questions facebook, a twitter comment 877-249-9626. joining me now orthopedic surgeon and a surgeon and adjunct scholar at the cato institute. started with a call from north carolina. caller: my question is around privacy and security i am worried about the death hit the policy and who has access along with what it...
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and it is up to each of us and every one of us to make it work better. we cannot just stand on the sidelines. we all have at stake government success. we have a stake in that. because government is us. we are doing things right and we are tracking whether or not that saves lives for folks in the past of a tornado. we are delivering effective data on health care choices that will save lives and reduce cost. we have the potential to do so much better right now. we will need the help of private sector and not-for-profit and most what we want to make sure that we are empowering some of the folks that are sitting here today, making sure that they can deliver upon the 21st century government at the american people would like. thank you so much from everyone. keep up the good work. [applause] >> house gop leaders called on president obama and senate democrats to reduce student loan interest rates and rates on new subsidized stafford loans doubled after congress failed to reach an agreement by july 1 deadline. this is 10 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaud
and it is up to each of us and every one of us to make it work better. we cannot just stand on the sidelines. we all have at stake government success. we have a stake in that. because government is us. we are doing things right and we are tracking whether or not that saves lives for folks in the past of a tornado. we are delivering effective data on health care choices that will save lives and reduce cost. we have the potential to do so much better right now. we will need the help of private...
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it's for internal use within the government. it's real interviews of people who sat next to robert hanssen, who worked with alder james. this is who i saw and how do you work with someone for 20 years and don't know them. but it also has dramatizations of people who are acting suspiciously and you see people coming and going from their office who aren't picking up on the -- it's basically saying if you see this kind of stuff, you've got to come forward. >>> accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev will be in court today. this will be the first time the public will see the accused terrorist. he's accused of using weapons of mass destruction to kill three people and wounding more than 160. he's also charged with killing a police officer. his brother died during a shoot-out with police. tsarnaev is expected to enter a plea of not guilty. >>> in the george zimmerman trial the judge will rule today whether trayvon martin's text messages about fighting can be entered as evidence. when the trial started, she ruled that martin's
it's for internal use within the government. it's real interviews of people who sat next to robert hanssen, who worked with alder james. this is who i saw and how do you work with someone for 20 years and don't know them. but it also has dramatizations of people who are acting suspiciously and you see people coming and going from their office who aren't picking up on the -- it's basically saying if you see this kind of stuff, you've got to come forward. >>> accused boston marathon...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. led. back to the big picture on child marvin coming up in this half hour and us agents aren't the only ones stealing your data over the past decade private corporations and so a god that. you have made billions by selling parts of your digital life off to the highest bidder how is this legal and what we do to stop it and the other day i lost one of the best friends ever had the worst part of it all is that his death could have been prevented he could have been prevented if our country gave up its obsession with liver terror.
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. led. back to the big picture on child marvin coming up in this half hour and us agents aren't the only ones stealing your data over the past decade private corporations and so a god that. you have made billions by selling parts of your digital life off to the highest bidder how is this legal and what we do to stop it and the other day i lost one of the best friends ever had the worst part of it all is that his death could have been...
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we should get used to it. you may, from time to time, have seen some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle sharing that sentiment with us. i want to read another quote to you. it's not from you. the quote is important, i think. everyone is up in arms because they don't like it. they can't do anything about it. think want the irs to fix the problem. everybody is screaming at us right now fix it before the election. do you know who said that? >> i have no idea. >> lois learner said that before she invoked her fifth amendment privilege. she said it in connection with citizens unit the. the president has been vocal himself for call forking the overturning of citizen united. so in conclusion, i guess some of our frustration is this. the president doesn't like citizen united. lois learner doesn't like citizen united. my colleague on the other side of the i'm don't like citizen united. they can advocate for the repeal and legislative remedy, and not following it. they're not called arsonist or terrorist or
we should get used to it. you may, from time to time, have seen some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle sharing that sentiment with us. i want to read another quote to you. it's not from you. the quote is important, i think. everyone is up in arms because they don't like it. they can't do anything about it. think want the irs to fix the problem. everybody is screaming at us right now fix it before the election. do you know who said that? >> i have no idea. >> lois...
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show us how to balance the budget. if you don't like the way we are proposing to balance the budget, how do you propose to balance a budget? are we going to continue to be complicit with never balancing the budget and never -- and therefore gather an inferior standard of living? this is a specific plan that shows how to get it under control. it is our vision for a program of, upward mobile society. the final point i would make is this. far too long in washington we measure success of our efforts by inputs. how much money are we spending on these programs, rather than measuring by output -- how are they working? we have put so much money and welfare programs, poverty fighting programs, yet we have 46 million people living in poverty. is among the highest rates of poverty we have had in a generation. so rather than measure how much money we're are spending in these programs, that's think about are the measures helping people? are we getting people out of poverty, back on their feet again? these are the kinds of questions
show us how to balance the budget. if you don't like the way we are proposing to balance the budget, how do you propose to balance a budget? are we going to continue to be complicit with never balancing the budget and never -- and therefore gather an inferior standard of living? this is a specific plan that shows how to get it under control. it is our vision for a program of, upward mobile society. the final point i would make is this. far too long in washington we measure success of our...
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if you're competing for students or customers in any industry, you're using us across all those channels. >> same thing with curves? >> same thing with curves, same thing with microsoft. >> you've become quite agnostic, working with salesforce and microsoft but i didn't get the sense you're working with oracle. >> they've become one of our competitors. there is something there. >> a lot of analysts questioned whether you'd be able to maintain, keep the relationships because you had a good relationship with salesforce.com. the people who were normally using you to exact target. but according to your quarter, that hasn't happened. >> it hasn't happened. so far we've just been thriving in the light of that. >> do we know whether anyone substantive that's important to you has said we'd love to use you guys, salesforce.com, but we're going to have to leave you? >> i can't name one that's done that. >> this seems like a tipping point of major advertisers going social, mobile, going web, versus tv versus print. what happened to make it so it seems to flip so big? >> well, i think particularly a
if you're competing for students or customers in any industry, you're using us across all those channels. >> same thing with curves? >> same thing with curves, same thing with microsoft. >> you've become quite agnostic, working with salesforce and microsoft but i didn't get the sense you're working with oracle. >> they've become one of our competitors. there is something there. >> a lot of analysts questioned whether you'd be able to maintain, keep the...
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of surveillance can be used to deter crime but ultimately it's not going to stop crime keeps us safe but at the same time it is an invasion of privacy so i don't know i mean it's a gray area right i'm excited and civil liberties. to a degree yeah but so is facebook and also all that social media stuff. so i don't know. despite the polling results that say seventy eight percent of americans are for surveillance cameras watching our every move the public opinion here in the nation's capital is a little bit more mixed in washington and chad boyle artsy. well americans are still reeling from the september eleventh attacks congress three days later passed a far fetched aleutian but the authorization for use of military force against terrorists and the a math as it's called said the president is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations organizations or persons that he deems planned authorized committed or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on september eleventh two thousand and one or harbored such organizations or persons in order to prevent any f
of surveillance can be used to deter crime but ultimately it's not going to stop crime keeps us safe but at the same time it is an invasion of privacy so i don't know i mean it's a gray area right i'm excited and civil liberties. to a degree yeah but so is facebook and also all that social media stuff. so i don't know. despite the polling results that say seventy eight percent of americans are for surveillance cameras watching our every move the public opinion here in the nation's capital is a...
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us now. all veterans. thank you so much. i remember when i first went to , i was so overcome in just looking at it on the tv, it just -- i still have that feeling. host: how long has it been since you visited? caller: i try to go there at least once a year. and i haven't went this year yet, but i am due to go. ever since they put it up i tried to go once a year. when they open up the new world war ii greatest generation, i came to that. host: we've got a few colors this morning talking about the ways to honor fallen veterans on the state specifically. did you want to share any orughts on that? caller: yes that's why i am saying thank you to all of them for having the courage and the nirvana will -- the courage and the nerve and the will to step across the lines. oklahoma city trying to serve as a -- frank served as a vietnam veteran. caller: thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i am a vietnam vet. i work with the disabled american veterans and i've been a chapter commander.
us now. all veterans. thank you so much. i remember when i first went to , i was so overcome in just looking at it on the tv, it just -- i still have that feeling. host: how long has it been since you visited? caller: i try to go there at least once a year. and i haven't went this year yet, but i am due to go. ever since they put it up i tried to go once a year. when they open up the new world war ii greatest generation, i came to that. host: we've got a few colors this morning talking about...
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the procedural delays used to kill some bills in nomination. senate majority leader harry reid worked out a deal with republicans that will allow bills to be brought up your quickly. and not require senators to stay on the floor talking as some senators wants. >>> manti te'o speaks in his first on-camera interview since the girlfriend hoax story broke. thursday, te'o told katie couric he was not in on the prank. and he admitted to stick stog the story after the fact. te'o as showed couric a twitter message where the man who allegedly perpetrated that hoax apologized to him. and he addressed questions about his sexuality. >> one of the theory, many theories, manti, making the rounds is somehow you created this whole scenario to cover up your sexual orientation. are you gay? >> no. far from it. far from it. >> all right then. we'll be looking at stories develops later this morning. vice president biden and cabinet settings and members of congress traveled to virginia for a roundtable discussion on reducing gun violence. >>> and there's a new stra
the procedural delays used to kill some bills in nomination. senate majority leader harry reid worked out a deal with republicans that will allow bills to be brought up your quickly. and not require senators to stay on the floor talking as some senators wants. >>> manti te'o speaks in his first on-camera interview since the girlfriend hoax story broke. thursday, te'o told katie couric he was not in on the prank. and he admitted to stick stog the story after the fact. te'o as showed...
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they couldn't take off work like we did, but bear with us us in spirit today. they want us to keep coding, to keep pressuring congress because we are going to pass commonsense immigration reform now. [chanting] and now my brother, rob came from the autoworkers. [cheers and applautoworkers. [cheers and applause] i am so proud to be here with my sister from the uaw, our vice president, cindy estrada. i'm proud to be here with nelson rosato. i'm proud to be here at the executive director, hector sanchez. i'm so proud to be here with a uaw member and activist or immigration rights, cindy garcia. we are so proud to be here today with all of you. change never happens unless people come together, demand, march, you are doing what it takes to bring justice to immigrant workers. be proud you are making history today. our union is part of our history is standing up for human rights and civil rights and giants like that to martin luther king, senior chavez who are so proud to be standing here today with you. we commit to stay in the movement, to march, rally, sin and, wha
they couldn't take off work like we did, but bear with us us in spirit today. they want us to keep coding, to keep pressuring congress because we are going to pass commonsense immigration reform now. [chanting] and now my brother, rob came from the autoworkers. [cheers and applautoworkers. [cheers and applause] i am so proud to be here with my sister from the uaw, our vice president, cindy estrada. i'm proud to be here with nelson rosato. i'm proud to be here at the executive director, hector...
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the health of all of us. and you also said they we're not certain what our energy future is we should be throwing a bunch of money at something we're not certain i think it's pretty certain we do ours also fuels are not our energy future and there are there are other certainties i think that like oil shale and like there's a there are a ton of clean energy. nuclear for instance is sort of the great enigma that like there is like environmentalists that are opposed to nuclear on grounds that really aren't all that realistic nuclear is that clean as you want to grant or is a pretty realistic road or you're supposed to nuclear and don't give the show always say i'm now you know i know you're coming out and that's a great example of why we have to start talking about the good but talking about government spending vents in just a couple and just a couple days from now both emerge the emergency unemployment compensation program which helps folks who have more than twenty six weeks of unemployment will sort of take a
the health of all of us. and you also said they we're not certain what our energy future is we should be throwing a bunch of money at something we're not certain i think it's pretty certain we do ours also fuels are not our energy future and there are there are other certainties i think that like oil shale and like there's a there are a ton of clean energy. nuclear for instance is sort of the great enigma that like there is like environmentalists that are opposed to nuclear on grounds that...
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that's a tricky thing for us. how much are we speaking for ourselves and how much do we become the front person for a cause? and we don't want to become the front person for a cause. that is what i think causes a lot of consternation in this particular case. because some people south out the opportunity to become a front person for a cause. and that can be dangerous from a journalistic perspective because we are wear of that idea. there is a stark difference between opinion writers and news reporters. and that i think the relatively ll understood in nupe but in -- but the number of people reading newspapers continues to drop. the number who got news from newspapers fell from 51% to 31ers in 2010. increasingly people say they get their news online but not nearly in the numbers from newspapers. but the line between news and opinion journalism can get more blurry. many people don't go to a home page and navigate from there to the opinion section they just follow a link somebody sent them on twitter and they just land
that's a tricky thing for us. how much are we speaking for ourselves and how much do we become the front person for a cause? and we don't want to become the front person for a cause. that is what i think causes a lot of consternation in this particular case. because some people south out the opportunity to become a front person for a cause. and that can be dangerous from a journalistic perspective because we are wear of that idea. there is a stark difference between opinion writers and news...
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i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, hey, republicans, let's get ready to crumble! the gop is going to cave when it comes to health care. it's not a matter of if, just when. need an example? today president obama visited arizona. and just look who went to the airport to greet him, republican governor jan brewer. look, she is all smiles. gee, isn't that a big change from her last airport pickup. last year, governor brewer was waving her finger in the president's face. she was defiant. back then, she was one of the health care law's strongest critics. that was then. this is now. just listen to her sing the praises of the law just last month. >> in a few minutes, i will sign into law legislation that extends cost-effective health care to hundreds of thousands of arizona's working poor, our friends and our neighbors in need. this legislation will protect arizona's hospitals. it will create thousands of jobs,
thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, hey, republicans, let's get ready to crumble! the gop is going to cave when it comes to health care. it's not a matter of if, just when. need an example? today president obama visited arizona. and just look who went to the airport to greet him, republican governor jan brewer. look, she is all smiles. gee, isn't that a big change from...
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and that's what he used. he's not the only president who's used that. bu used it. clinton used it. >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> what? >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> i didn't know. i wasn't trying to tear up the law that mr. bush was using it for. he was using a tax law. there are lots of times when we write a law, we think we've thought of everything, but the reason that section is in the law is because we're smart enough to know we haven't thought of everything, and the president's going to be stuck on the hook when we're not around here and he's got to make it work. so we gave him the flexibility in that situation to do that, and that's what the president did here. >> let me ask that same question to mr. young. do you think the president has the constitutional authority to, you know -- >> let me first start with a bit of humility here. right? i do have a law degree. i have practiced law. fortunately, i was able to find an exit strategy from the practice of law. i ran for office. >> you may want to rethink that strategy. >> yeah,
and that's what he used. he's not the only president who's used that. bu used it. clinton used it. >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> what? >> did you agree with it when bush used it? >> i didn't know. i wasn't trying to tear up the law that mr. bush was using it for. he was using a tax law. there are lots of times when we write a law, we think we've thought of everything, but the reason that section is in the law is because we're smart enough to know we...
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used to be the kodak vietor. the oscar voting deadline is tomorrow and the d-day come sunday. -- each used to be the kodak the headertheater. it looks like a good year for the oscars. the movies up for best picture have found bigger audiences than last year's contenders and several of them are too close to call. i will give you my picks later this week and let you know how i do with the oscars. there is shifting sentiment. >> we want everyone to know that there is a poll on our facebook page, if you want to take part in it. >> the headline is that he read a thesaurus. >> coming up next a link between television and children's behavior. what researchers found was related to aggressive behavior. >> he is one of our few homegrown activist al we look back on the civil rights era with rufus catfish may feel. >> he was a juvenile delinquent who stole cars before a tragic event changed his life. >> rufus catfish mayfield took us to his old northeast d.c. neighborhood where he said he witnessed his buddy wrestling a copy
used to be the kodak vietor. the oscar voting deadline is tomorrow and the d-day come sunday. -- each used to be the kodak the headertheater. it looks like a good year for the oscars. the movies up for best picture have found bigger audiences than last year's contenders and several of them are too close to call. i will give you my picks later this week and let you know how i do with the oscars. there is shifting sentiment. >> we want everyone to know that there is a poll on our facebook...
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they did not respond to us before our deadline. >> oh! oh! >> not too long ago we had jeb corliss on the show and he hinted on a huge, mega stunt he was getting ready for. he finally revealed that mega stunt is called the flying dagger. he is essentially going to be flying through that tiny little crack. >> where is that crack? >> a mountain of china. it's about 15 to 16 feet at its widest point and 8 at its f thinnest point. >> and he has to pamaintain his position to not hit the wall? >> and it's about three football fields long. he really does have control and is very precise. >> we've seen him go through some really tight spots but this one i mean is just the next level. >> we have some shots of him doing some practice flights in switzerland. but to tell us more about this, who looked at that mountain and said who said he should fly through it? >> i got contacted by a rep from china and was asked do you think this is possible? i said, no, i don't. when you stick your arms out, you literally only have a couple feet on each side. no one has
they did not respond to us before our deadline. >> oh! oh! >> not too long ago we had jeb corliss on the show and he hinted on a huge, mega stunt he was getting ready for. he finally revealed that mega stunt is called the flying dagger. he is essentially going to be flying through that tiny little crack. >> where is that crack? >> a mountain of china. it's about 15 to 16 feet at its widest point and 8 at its f thinnest point. >> and he has to pamaintain his...
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again, thank you for joining us, i'm bill o'reilly. please remember that the spins >> we start to with a fox news alert. the latest count did fail. how long will this last and how will it impact you? had we are live in washington straight ahead. >> it is that attack that has been seen across the country. a group of motorcyclists unleashing in a man in broad daylight. we are hearing from one of those vibing bikers. >> rolling out two major recalls what you need to know before you get behind the wheel. fox and friends first starts right now. ♪ >> anything could happen. that's why we are keeping an eye on washington, d.c. it is 4:59 a.m. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this wednesday morning. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you so much for starting your day with us. with he begin with the fox news alert. a live look at the nation's capital. the shut down ends in it day two. this is both sides digging their heels and refuse to budge. what is next? >> republicans will once again try to offer up compromise
again, thank you for joining us, i'm bill o'reilly. please remember that the spins >> we start to with a fox news alert. the latest count did fail. how long will this last and how will it impact you? had we are live in washington straight ahead. >> it is that attack that has been seen across the country. a group of motorcyclists unleashing in a man in broad daylight. we are hearing from one of those vibing bikers. >> rolling out two major recalls what you need to know before...
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totally overhyped but for a brief moment it brought us together. think about it, everyone loves the super bowl. if you don't like the game there is the halftime show. if you don't like that there is the commercials. it transcends politics and brings people together. >> this is president obama's second super bowl there office so we thought we would look at what his changed over the last four years. especially when it comes to the money you're spending. >> going have a cold one at the super bowl paeferment the price per beer up 6.5% from four years ago. >> chicken legs from 51 cents per pound, gas more than 56%. since super bowl 43. >> please don't ruin sports. the whole joy of sports is that it's an anesthetic, an escape from current affairs. >> moving on to dwight howard, he's leaving l.a. heading to houston. >> to play for the houston locates in the nba. >> there, that's what i'm talking about, a sport story, a play, moving from one to the other, mildly interesting and it has no wider implications whatsoever. >> americans for tax reform did the ma
totally overhyped but for a brief moment it brought us together. think about it, everyone loves the super bowl. if you don't like the game there is the halftime show. if you don't like that there is the commercials. it transcends politics and brings people together. >> this is president obama's second super bowl there office so we thought we would look at what his changed over the last four years. especially when it comes to the money you're spending. >> going have a cold one at the...
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we have our work cut out for us. we're excited about challenge. the navy air force game as well as the army boston college is in danger of being cancelled because of the government shut down. according to u usa today, the game is back on. the department of defense has suspended all travel for athletics but that has staid. tiger loves it. the opponents are much younger now. that's one of the reasons why guys want to take the teams. once they get a taste of it. how much fun they will have and what goes on and the come rodry and we don't want to hear from the americans every year. it's special and to represent your country is more special. >> the americans have dominated it since 199 1998. they have boston in the alc. >> tiger sounded like an old man tonight. >>> desaoeurpbs from dozens countries tkpa*tered in singapore for the world's agriculture festival. they gave them a chance to check tout building of the future. >> the futuristic -- it's to the starkly simple. its festival brings together designs from all over the world plus the people who crea
we have our work cut out for us. we're excited about challenge. the navy air force game as well as the army boston college is in danger of being cancelled because of the government shut down. according to u usa today, the game is back on. the department of defense has suspended all travel for athletics but that has staid. tiger loves it. the opponents are much younger now. that's one of the reasons why guys want to take the teams. once they get a taste of it. how much fun they will have and...
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. >>> you will not believe who this person uses as their partner in crime. that is a toddler you see taking a package. but that package does not belong to the toddler or the person with the toddler. >> according to the owners of this home, they put cameras up to vandalism. they went to the video. the package was delivered, then 23 minutes later, these people walk up. >> it's not like stealing candy from a baby, it's like using your baby to steal someone else's candy. >> i can't believe that. you know the kid is going to do whatever the parent tells them. >> this child is a gent victim. you're stealing without any clue, not that it makes it any better. >> we do know what was in the box. dog vitamins. >> a perfect example. >> if they send the kid to do that, what else are they doing? >> and what is the kid learning? >> what is that. a house fire has a bunch of firefighters scrambling to get it back out. they're struggling with water supply robs, and he's watching the flames burt through the window. this guy goes inside through the smoke and up the stairs. afte
. >>> you will not believe who this person uses as their partner in crime. that is a toddler you see taking a package. but that package does not belong to the toddler or the person with the toddler. >> according to the owners of this home, they put cameras up to vandalism. they went to the video. the package was delivered, then 23 minutes later, these people walk up. >> it's not like stealing candy from a baby, it's like using your baby to steal someone else's candy....
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some of us been together here four years, some of us been together five years, some of us have been together a long time. you see what i'm saying? and it's easier for them to ten-four for them, and you can give them two or three cigarettes or a pack of coffee. and some of them know what you're doing. and they don't care. and that's why i tell you, some police is down with the inmates and some police that is against inmates. so -- >> some are against gays. >> some of them really don't like gays. >> in a prison setting, those things we have to discourage. and one reason we have to discourage is people have been here for a long time. and sometimes, some of the boundaries get clouded between the women. >> some of the people in here haven't been with women and are curious and try it. i do it because i love women. >> a female offender has a lot of needs and part of that is to feel that someone cares about them. >> i love animals and jennifer takes pictures of little dogs and stuff and brings them to me and i hang them on the wall. >> three months ago, danica cox and jennifer porter became girlfrie
some of us been together here four years, some of us been together five years, some of us have been together a long time. you see what i'm saying? and it's easier for them to ten-four for them, and you can give them two or three cigarettes or a pack of coffee. and some of them know what you're doing. and they don't care. and that's why i tell you, some police is down with the inmates and some police that is against inmates. so -- >> some are against gays. >> some of them really...
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they're going to be used most people teaching and studying programs insist their use is much more varied than for military purposes abroad and surveillance at home. where that would be an issue at all border security meteorological and environmental surveillance such as sending a drone into a hurricane without having to worry about the pilots among the applications most commonly praised in the us. still the most common association with drones at home is law enforcement and it's this aspect that's making americans very uncomfortable obviously there's going to be some regulations that are going to have to be put in place so that people don't run around or at least you know police or whoever doesn't just have the ability to run around and you know go unchecked looking at you know having a ever watchful eye over the public but i don't think that will it will be a deterrent or so it'll be a challenge to make sure that you know people are happy with the implementation of their graft into the national airspace system officials are yet to convince americans that there are more pros than cons to
they're going to be used most people teaching and studying programs insist their use is much more varied than for military purposes abroad and surveillance at home. where that would be an issue at all border security meteorological and environmental surveillance such as sending a drone into a hurricane without having to worry about the pilots among the applications most commonly praised in the us. still the most common association with drones at home is law enforcement and it's this aspect...
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that's it for us. in two seconds, huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. in 2010, the president dismissed his reextendation for catastrophic injury. >> would you be satisfied if every member had catastrophic insurance. >> it makes sense in which we are transitioning to a system that is higher and folks are caught in the tranition. >> the wyoming's senator reaction tonight. >> christmas a time for giving. he's giving those who can't afford to to get home for the holidays. plus your tweets on obama care and the latest on the duck dynasty controversy. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. (applause) >>> thank you, thank you very much. wow, we have a great audience here in new york and welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. do you remember when america was a free country and religious liberty and so founding aal to our nation's origin that faith was embedded in our bill of rights? the government is forbidden to prohibit a expression of religion. government is not fro it infringe. a small group of same- sex advocates have for
that's it for us. in two seconds, huckabee. >> tonight on huckabee. in 2010, the president dismissed his reextendation for catastrophic injury. >> would you be satisfied if every member had catastrophic insurance. >> it makes sense in which we are transitioning to a system that is higher and folks are caught in the tranition. >> the wyoming's senator reaction tonight. >> christmas a time for giving. he's giving those who can't afford to to get home for the...
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. >> [no audio] the us capitol grounds. and much of the national on lockdown tonight. >> i think it is a necessary fact of life these days unfortunately. >> from now through inauguration day concrete barriers and road closures will be a d.c. life. >> i work at the house building. it is all blocked off. >> this includes nearly 4000 police office personnel. butler adams from chicago is here in 2009. all this is a part of the post- 9/11 world. >> something that may happen to the president, people in the city in general. >> within a not duration crowd of 500,000 to 700,000 people, everything will remain open. >> most countries -- went to the olympics this year, same situation. correct on monday, and airspace around the district will be closed. no river traffic on the potomac. >> i am not surprised that you have security. >> some might wish this distinguished occasion could be more open. pre-9/11, if you wilpening. >> i do appreciate all the security. >> all of that additional security comes at a price, time. it will take you lo
. >> [no audio] the us capitol grounds. and much of the national on lockdown tonight. >> i think it is a necessary fact of life these days unfortunately. >> from now through inauguration day concrete barriers and road closures will be a d.c. life. >> i work at the house building. it is all blocked off. >> this includes nearly 4000 police office personnel. butler adams from chicago is here in 2009. all this is a part of the post- 9/11 world. >> something that...